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Jenn Osbourne of Search Engine People discusses targeting young whippersnappers or the 'millennial' generation in your search marketing, and why it's a totally different kettle of fish to us old'uns. read more »
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As someone who just spent the last two years building technology to help large advertisers optimize their search campaigns, I’ve been eager to get a better handle on social media, what works, and what the best tools are. In the last week since launc read more »
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Target to the blogosphere: you’re irrelevant. read more »
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Yep, a standard is in the formation process and the big guys are on the boat, the big G, Facebook, Plaxo and even Microsoft. read more »
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The popular prediction market intrade recently started contracts for search engine share in 2008.

(I found this from David Pennock's blog: http://blog.oddhead.com/2008/01/25/search-engine-futures/)

So far it's a thin market with wide gaps betw read more »
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Do you read through the source code of any templates you install for Wordpress, Joomla, or any other Content Management System? Do you completely understand what the code is doing?

If not, you better read this article. There's a chance some ver read more »
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Tim explains why StumbleUpon reviews that show up in the search pages help add to Click Through Rates and overiding Titles and Descriptions.

Great Analysis!
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Twitter is seeing an enormous explosion. With everyone twittering frequently will the tweat-world eventually drown under the ocean of tweats. It seemed to happen at MacWorld last week. read more »
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Where the real opportunities are on the internet over the long term. read more »
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Andy Beard: "For me the obvious reason why they would restrict this to only partners in certain counties is fraud, or gaming the system. Google is made up of regional offices, so it would be hard to separate Eastern Europe from the rest of Europe, o read more »
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Probably you have heard of Blogging Zoom before. It is a social bookmarking site like Digg, Plugim, and many more. It was launched in Public Beta on 1st of November, 2007. What makes Blogging Zoom so special is that after you submit your blog entrie read more »
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Does your supervisor care which podcasts you think are great and which blogs you’ve commented on? How are you being measured? Truth is, you might be wasting your time with social networks, from a business only perspective. Unless… read more »
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Squidoo is an excellent tool for gaining traffic. It's sites get great search engine rankings as well. This article explains in three easy steps how to use squidoo for your advantage. read more »
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The secong article of the "10 Days To Building A Long-Term Income-Generating Website" series. read more »
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Post toaster has recently published a short but sweet social bookmarking guide. They touch on keywords and global relevancy, dofollow sites, tagging, and raw vs ASCII text. read more »
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Get inside the head of a great Social Media Marketer (Mat Siltala) as he takes a real life every day occurrence, then shows how it can easily be turned into numerous link bait opportunities. I love examples in posts!

Great post ... and very insig read more »
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Why online media is still the best medium going forward and some practical advice to new (and old) players in the field. read more »
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"If Search Wikia ultimately does gain traction and can live up to its guiding principles, we may yet see the emergence of a truly useful alternative search service. Just don't hold your breath for that to happen any time soon." read more »
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Ever wonder what the blackhat business model looks like in concrete terms? Slightly Shady SEO gives you the formulas, hard #s, tips and everything you ever wanted to know!
Edit: You'll enjoy http://sphinn.com/story/21560 too, if you liked this. read more »
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Greg does a nice job, as usual, of boiling the future of local search down to some interesting data points. My one complaint - nothing about SEO! read more »
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Gene lists 10 things your small business DON’T need in any particular order:

1. RSS Feeds
2. Spam Filters
3. Antivirus Software
4. Blogs
5. Search Engine Optimization
6. Mobile Applications
7. Customer Relationship Management Software
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Congratulations Matt! "With the inclusion of maps and local in Google, Ask.com, Live Search and Yahoo search results, local search marketing became even more and more important in 2007, especially for small to medium sized storefront businesses." read more »
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TopRank started using social bookmarking as an active/passive content promotion method several years ago. They've also been successful at promoting a social bookmarking tool for blogs over the past 18 months or so, gathering 50,000+ links." read more »
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Political campaigns and connecting with searchers on Google. read more »
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Seth Gonin gets straightened out on Online Reputation Management. read more »
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